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REAR PANEL CISCO ISB7000
The Cisco ISB7000 and the Cisco ISB7050 have similar rear-panel controls and lights; the ISB7050 is larger and contains an eSATA port.
1. To Wall (Video In) – Coax input for home video network.
2. To TV (Video Out) – Coax output for TV or VCR.
3. Network – Ethernet port.
4. Y PB PR – components to connect video output to an HDTV.
5. S-Video – Video output for VCR or TV with S-Video connections.
6. Video Out – RCA output to connect to TV, VCR, DVD recorder or other device.
7. Audio Out L and R – Left and Right RCA stereo audio output.
8. Optical – S/PDIF audio output to a digital home theater receiver.
9. HDMI – Input for high definition TV or home theater receiver with HDMI connections.
10. USB – not currently supported, reserved for future use.
11. Power +12V DC – DC power adaptor connection.
GET TO KNOW YOUR PRTC HD AND HD/DVR RECEIVER
PRTC currently supports two types of HD Receivers, the Cisco CIS330 and Cisco ISB7000; and
two types of Whole Home DVR receivers, the Cisco CIS430 and the Cisco ISB7050. The receivers
must be handled much in the same way as a computer to reduce potential for damage.
Position it in an open space to allow airflow around the box.
Do not place the box in an enclosed entertainment unit or cabinet.
Do not place the box on a soft surface such as a rug, sofa, bed or other similar surface.
The Digital Receiver should not be next to an external heat source that could raise the
temperature of the box.
Connection into a surge protector along with your other audio/video equipment is
highly recommended.
FRONT PANEL CISCO ISB7000
The Cisco ISB7000 and the Cisco ISB7050 have identical front-panel controls and lights; only the size varies.
1. Power – Powers on and off the Digital Receiver. When held for more than 5 seconds the Digital
Receiver is restarted. Green light indicates that the power is on.
2. Link LED – Green light indicates data or programming stream is being received.
3. HD LED - Blue light indicates the Digital Receiver is in high definition (HD) mode (720p or 1080i). If
your receiver is connected to your TV via an HDMI cable, the HD LED will stay blue continuously.
4. Record – Red light indicates program recording. *NOTE: This feature is used with Whole Home DVR
service only.
5. Menu – Activates the on-screen menu.
6. Directional Keys – Allows you to change channels and navigate through the guide and menu.
7. OK – Confirms channels or menu options.
8. USB Port – Not supported at this time, reserved for future use.
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